Ritual pathways and public memory: Archaeology of Waiet zogo in Eastern Torres Strait, far north Australia

IF 1.6 2区 历史学 Q1 ANTHROPOLOGY Journal of Social Archaeology Pub Date : 2019-02-01 DOI:10.1177/1469605318771186
D. Wright, G. van der Kolk, Dauareb community
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The materiality of performative ritual is a growing focus for archaeologists. In Europe, collective ritual performance is expected to be highly structured with ritual often resulting in a loud archaeological signature. In Australia and Papua New Guinea, ritual (and collective ritual movement) is also highly structured; however, materiality and permanence are frequently secondary to intangible and/or impermanent considerations. In this paper, we apply the framework of public memory to places and objects associated with the Waiet cult in Eastern Torres Strait. We explore the extent to which ritual performance spanning multiple islands can survive through archaeology, as well as whether ethno-archaeology and history provide insight into the structured and highly political process by which rituals were remembered, celebrated and forgotten.
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仪式路径和公众记忆:澳大利亚北部远东托雷斯海峡的怀埃特动物园考古
表演仪式的物质性是考古学家日益关注的焦点。在欧洲,集体仪式表演被认为是高度结构化的,仪式往往会产生响亮的考古签名。在澳大利亚和巴布亚新几内亚,仪式(和集体仪式运动)也是高度结构化的;然而,物质性和永久性往往是次要的,而不是无形的和/或暂时的考虑。在这篇论文中,我们将公共记忆的框架应用于东托雷斯海峡与Waiet邪教有关的地方和物体。我们探索了跨越多个岛屿的仪式表演在多大程度上可以通过考古得以幸存,以及民族考古和历史是否能深入了解仪式被记住、庆祝和遗忘的结构化和高度政治化的过程。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Social Archaeology is a fully peer reviewed international journal that promotes interdisciplinary research focused on social approaches in archaeology, opening up new debates and areas of exploration. It engages with and contributes to theoretical developments from other related disciplines such as feminism, queer theory, postcolonialism, social geography, literary theory, politics, anthropology, cognitive studies and behavioural science. It is explicitly global in outlook with temporal parameters from prehistory to recent periods. As well as promoting innovative social interpretations of the past, it also encourages an exploration of contemporary politics and heritage issues.
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